• Michal@programming.dev
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    8 months ago

    Using a laser they could just as well send the cat. He would follow the laser just as well.

  • Rapidcreek@lemmy.worldOP
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    What strikes me is not the bandwidth achieved but the precision of the technology to aim the laser. 19 million miles is a great distance to successfully aim a beam of light. As this technology develops, real time communications with objects in orbit like around Mars will be possible.

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    8 months ago

    Despite transmitting from millions of miles away, it was able to send the video faster than most broadband internet connections

    That guy must be a Spectrum subscriber

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      8 months ago

      Can’t wait til we can start watching interplanetary wars play out in real time.

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        8 months ago

        Can we have space settlement without the war and genocide? It’s not like killing Indians and robbing trains is a fundamental requirement.

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          That depends on if space is colonized by homo sapiens, or by an evolved form of ants, who rise up millions of years after humans have gone extinct.

          The civilization that evolved from ants possibly could.

          Humans? Doubtful.

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            You are giving ants way too much credit. Those fuckers are brutal war criminals, the lot of them. Humans are bad, but we’ve had nukes for almost 80 years without glassing ourselves, ants wouldn’t last a day

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              No, because I’m assuming that one colony will wipe out the rest and earth will be ruled by the hereditary line of matriarchs of whatever the queen ant evolves into.

              They’ll probably enslave and brutalize all other species on the planet, but they’ll rule earth as a single unified colony, and space as an extension of that.

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    8 months ago

    Bit annoying that they’re more specific about latency than bandwidth. The laser had lower latency than broadband, but I want to know if the laser had enough bandwidth to stream the video.

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      "The video was then downloaded and each frame was sent to NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California, where it was played in real time. "

      It sounds like it. Laser comm can have some insanely high data rates due to the high frequency of the radiation.

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    Somewhere on my work wiki is a picture of puppies that I sent over SWIFT to a bank to test that the relationship was setup properly.

    Cats and dogs are always acceptable test messages

  • doctorcrimson@lemmy.today
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    “We’re receiving coherent signals from the edge of the Milky Way.”

    “Life can exist in such isolation? What are they saying, do they need rescue?”

    “It’s a video of a small fuzzy animal.”

    “What?”

    “When we probed deeper to get more context, we found millions of such videos, supposedly they’re cherished non-intelligient companions and the people there wished to express that.”

    "…

    What?"

  • Evil_Shrubbery@lemm.ee
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    8 months ago
    1. This is the correct use of technology. (But later let’s test the ping on Doom over laserlan)

    2. Taters is very precious!!